The Pinker Tones support “Life In Stereo” with Texas tour dates

The Barcelona-based duo The Pinker Tones, created by Profesor Manso and Mister Furia, mix an eclectic range of sounds that can stand alone as pure electronic music or can be fused with indie, dance and rock. Either way, it’s hard to resist tracks with names like “S.E.X.Y. R.O.B.O.T.” The band now has their own record label called Pinkerland Records and has collaborated with Kinky, Nortec Collective and Torpedo Boyz among others.

After much anticipation, an instagram photo movement of fans taking pictures with the words “We want to live in stereo” and hashtagging it with #lifeinstereo, the Pinker Tones released their latest album Life in Stereo on May 15 just as their 10-year anniversary rolls around. In the celebration of a decade’s worth of work, the band kicks off their U.S. tour today in Los Angeles and will head to Austin on May 25 where they will perform at the Beauty Ballroom. Their tour will come to an end the next day at the Neon Desert Festival in El Paso.

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Originally, Austin Vida was formed as a promotional company in January 2007 by Brian Stubbs to help bring live Latin music to Austin and create cultural awareness that seemed non-existent in the Live Music Capital of the World. In 2008, Stubbs sought out professional opportunities in another city. Not wanting the Vida brand to die, he passed along ownership rights to a young and motivated group of local Latinos, led by Ian Morales.

The new Austin Vida online magazine launched in January 2009 with the goal of catering to young American-born Latinos, while still being accessible to people of all cultures and ages. The online, English-language publication covers the local Latino music scene as well as touring Latin music acts playing in Austin. Other coverage includes movies, entertainment, the arts and community news. Austin Vida is the lifestyle and entertainment magazine for Latinos in Central Texas.